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On Subset Retrieval and Group Testing Problems with Differential Privacy Constraints

Published 23 Jan 2025 in cs.IT and math.IT | (2501.13278v1)

Abstract: This paper focuses on the design and analysis of privacy-preserving techniques for group testing and infection status retrieval. Our work is motivated by the need to provide accurate information on the status of disease spread among a group of individuals while protecting the privacy of the infection status of any single individual involved. The paper is motivated by practical scenarios, such as controlling the spread of infectious diseases, where individuals might be reluctant to participate in testing if their outcomes are not kept confidential. The paper makes the following contributions. First, we present a differential privacy framework for the subset retrieval problem, which focuses on sharing the infection status of individuals with administrators and decision-makers. We characterize the trade-off between the accuracy of subset retrieval and the degree of privacy guaranteed to the individuals. In particular, we establish tight lower and upper bounds on the achievable level of accuracy subject to the differential privacy constraints. We then formulate the differential privacy framework for the noisy group testing problem in which noise is added either before or after the pooling process. We establish a reduction between the private subset retrieval and noisy group testing problems and show that the converse and achievability schemes for subset retrieval carry over to differentially private group testing.

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